It's hard to measure just how much of a difference this can make, but dosing it in a small tank isn't easy. I have Fluval Edge 6 gallons so it should be around 14 drops daily. I only do 8 drops because I have shrimp in my tank and don't want to squeeze out too much oxygen. The measuring cap is only for much larger reservoirs, so I grabbed some 5mL syringes and 10 gauge needles so I could dose in drops. I've seen reviews (not of this product but of other aquarium stuff) where people talk about liquid CO2 "melting" their plants. I suspect this may be due to adding too much of this substance (based on my definition that doses should be "drops" and not ml for small reservoirs). BTW: My definition of how many "drops" makes up a daily dose is based on actually measuring how many drops come out of my syringe from 1mL with a 10 gauge needle size. This may not agree with the usual conversion from ml to drops, but is correct for my application tools.
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